Police arraign innocent man for murder

July 5, 2013 : Samson Folarin

Deputy Superintendent of Police,Ngozi Conchita Braide | credits: File

Shock pervaded the quiet atmosphere of the Ebute Meta Magistrate’s Court, Lagos, after an investigating police officer, Corporal Alagbe Olumide, admitted that he was forced to arraign a murder suspect, Ayodimeji Alegbeleye, for the crime he never committed.

Alegbeleye, 29, was being tried for the murder of one James Igbahan in January 2013 at Ajah.

The police had claimed that the accused stabbed Igbahan with knife in his left ribs which led to his death.

After the two counts were read to him, and he had pleaded not guilty, the prosecution lawyer filed application for his remand in prison custody pending the advice from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

However, the defence counsel protested the application, saying the accused knew nothing about the crime.

The magistrate, Mrs. M.O Tanimola, thereafter summoned the police to give an account of what had transpired.

In his report to the court, Olumide said he was told to arraign the accused, adding that the investigation had shown that he was only a friend to the real suspect.

He said, “My Lord, it was his friend that stabbed the deceased. The real offender is now at large.

“Alegbeleye was arraigned because we found him at the scene of the crime.

“The junior brother of the suspect had earlier been arrested, but the Ajah Police Division released him.”

The magistrate further queried why the defendant was charged when he was not the suspect.

“The police authorities said I should charge him with murder. I told them that my investigation showed he was not part of it, but they insisted that I should charge him, and I didn’t know what to do,” he submitted.

Olumide said statements taken from the accused showed he had returned from his work and met the two men arguing over matters connected with cultism.

He said he then went out to take his bath and on returning, found the deceased in a pool of blood and with knife wounds.

He said the police arrested him because he was a friend of the suspect.

The magistrate, in her ruling said since the accused was being punished for a crime he did not commit, there were no grounds for remand.

Leave these to sort themselves out. Lets’s get to the real deal. Look at this Ngozi Braid girl id just beautiful. I like reading crime stories in Lagos State as long as her picture will be flashed.

uyiben

my fear is dat that beauty can be very dangerous…my attraction for a beautiful woman fades away the moment i realize she is a police officer. Just a personal bias any way.

omoibile

This is not a crime story but somebody’s life being ruined! I wish you would leave Mrs Braide alone, she is already taken!

http://yahoo.com/ Axeman777

The girl fine sha o. I no go lie…

And true, the crime stories are a lot more interesting with her pictures on it…

yomighty

Mhen , I no mind thief something make she come arrest me, slap on the cuffs carry go……..to “SERVICE” and protect

Banji

Fellow compatriots:

Good day to you ALL.

While it is tragic, for the fact that someone has been murdered and another would have been executed for a crime he knew nothing about, I still want to say that I am impressed with the development. I love the unbelievable courage and gut of that Police Officer- Olumide.

However, please I want your thoughts on an issue. What do you ALL think we need to do about Nigeria’s Security and Safety Architecture? We all tend to condemn and criticize but what can we put forward to the FGN to form a comprehensive National Security and Safety Policy?

Please, I will greatly appreciate your esteemed contribution on this project/subject.

We can see how the NPF has failed us given the testimony of Corpora Olumide? So, what will we ALL advise the Government to put in place to address problems associated with Safety and Security in Nigeria? I have come here to get your thoughts and it will be carried to the FGN, I can assure you. I have monitored the conversations of great Nigerians and our foreign friends here, and I have occasionally reported your wonderful positions and observations to the concerned authorities before. I am not saying they will 100% do our bidding, but at least let us tell them. Often times, our leaders are not aware of our feelings, so let us take out thoughts to their door steps, which my group has been doing.

Thank you and GOD bless Nigeria!!!

Alexander

Who are you?our Rulers are deaf and dum,majority mad.No one will belive that they still have their ear drums intact they have gone mad in their proccess of counting their looted cash.We al know that the only day our evil rulers will hear or listen is the day we pour out on the streets with knifes and AK 47against them.

Future Govnor

Banji, the solution is easy and within our finger tip. DISCENTRALIZED THE POLICE SYSTEM in Nigeria, let States and Local Government run their police department complimented by Federal Government security agencies Like it is done in the United States. Today New York Police Department (NYPD) is regarded as the BEST POLICE IN THE WORLD, yet the police department is run by the City of New York. The police department in ALL cities in the United States are been funded through tax payer money and internally generated fund from fines (speed and parking tickets) and other non-policing duties like excort of funeral procession etc. If it works in the United States with so many diversified people, it would work in Nigeria.

ola

The situation in Ajah has proved beyond reasonable doubts that a state police will be a disaster, POLICE In AJAH take side in every fight and riot in that area. if you care please take a short trip to Ilaje ajah area and ask the ppl on the streets to confirm my allegations.

Future Govnor

@ola, it because of event like the one who mentioned make me suggest that effort of the State and Local Government police must be complimented by Federal Government Security Agency. When am not satisfied with the way the State police is handling my case, I will resort to Federal might.

Ölufemi

Incompetent, corrupt and unprofessional Nigeria Police from top to bottom. In sane climes the arraigned would in no distant time be smiling big time to the bank from received compensation after suing the Police. How disheartning it is that inspite of the decadence evident in our police the Govt is not seen taking clear and radical steps to revamp the Police from the rot it has been bedeviled with. In the end the poor masses are left at the mercy of these merciless and incompetent bunch of unprofessional men and women.

williams

i am afraid of that country

ogbeni naija

“Corporal Alagbe Olumide, admitted that he was forced to arraign a murder
suspect, Ayodimeji Alegbeleye, for the crime he never committed”. It means that Nigeria police authority have sent many people to untimely grave for crimes they did not commit. When evil befall some policemen/women, we will all sympathize with them unknown to us that they are serving the punishment for their evil work .If not for the fact that this policeman has conscience,the innocent man would have died for a crime he did not commit.CAN YOU ALL SEE WHY WE SHOULD NOT FEEL SORRY FOR ANY NIGERIA POLICEMAN/WOMAN WHEN ARE SUFFERING.

onimisi

my brother we ve no police in nigeria.they are devils.look several similar cases happen everyday unpublish.

ROCKSON

GOD shall protect him because of his integrity, if we could have 20% of this young officer in Nigeria police, it would have been a corrupt free institution.

mad nigerian

For once the Nigerian Judicial system works as it should.

Ajayi olupona

Mr president and the IG should please , come to the aid of this honest and selfless police-man before corrupt CP get rid of him ! Here is the kind of police-men we need in the country !

Mr IG , i hope what happened to Nuhu Ribadu after he refused that big bribe at EFCC would not happen to this police officer !

paul

RIBADU is worst criminal ever so shout up monkey

Omo Akin

I have written comments several times on the absurdity of this so called holding charge which is unconstitutional but what can anyone do about it. It is sickening that Police will arraign a person before a court that has no jurisdiction to try the offence and then ask the court to remand that person in prison. Why are the Human Rights people not interested in fighting this obviously oppressive system that has been abused by the police and government functionaries over the years?
It is time to have a prosecutor’s office that is manned by competent lawyers in each Local Government Area. Police/investigators would work under the prosecutor’s office. Police’s power of prosecution should end now.

adeara11

This is a country where you could be arrested for walking down your street and charged with wandering.Thousands of innocent victims are serving prison sentences or remanded in jail on BS charges.
How long will this continue?I am sure the alleged suspect must have been in police custody since January,God help us all.

Ajayi olupona

The Nigerian president and the IG should kindly come to the aid of this great policeman before corrupt people finish him ! Nigeria is in need of such officers .

ikelesw

My take. Two possible scenarios can be deduced from this case.
1. The IPO is telling the truth, which in that case his courage is well appreciated and the police command need to carry out a thorough investigation and find out those that gave the order to arraign an innocent man. Also all efforts must be made to apprehend the fugitive and bring him to justice, thereby avoiding all kinds of impunity and ensuring justice for the victim and the victims.

2. It can all be part of a grand scheme to free the murderer of the crime and hence deny the victim and the family justice. Except there is a thorough investigation, the police can’t be trusted.

God save us

God bless the police man, a soul is safe. Glory be to God.

Joe

Simple. a soul is saved. Whatever goes beyond, God only will take care of it.

Andy

For this police to open up now, either he has been having a nightmare for arraigning an innocent citizen, or the family of the guy has given him some bundles of Naira that would be enough to start a good life even if he is sacked for revealing this at this time.” In 9ja, nothing goes for nothing”

Gideon17Up

God bless you officer, for telling the truth. I hope the IG will quickly promote you and transfer you out of the state.

ray adisa

this is why people dont want bto get involve when a crime is commited.There so many innocent people in prison in Nigeria.These police men go out in the street,pick innocent people up and treathen to take them to court if they are not given bribe.We have incompetent police in Nigeria from the top to the bottom.I wonder what would have happenned to this man if that corporal did not confess.God help us in Nigeria.

Future Govnor

I was once arrested by the Nigeria police and taken to Lion Building because I don’t know where my boss lived. My boss was been wanted for something that had nothing to do with his business, the Lord delivered from their hands through my fiancee brother who was a senior officer at the Lion Building. During my prison ministry with RCCG, I met people inside Ikoyi prison who don’t have any idea why they are been imprisoned and don’t know the trial they are awaiting. I believe this is an eye opener for our policy makers on the need to revisit the problem of unlawful arrest by police and prison congestion.

ABAYOMI

GOD AV MERCY

The Birth of a New Nigeria

Bro:

Thank you for this post. Please, could you email me your thoughts on what we need to do about the security and safety architecture in Nigeria? I will get this across to concerned authorities, please.

The Lord did not deliver anyone that way. That is NEPOTISM! The only reason you required help through your relative was because the system which should have protected you was broken. Rather than complaining in the appropriate quarters and manner, you have resorted to praising your God. If you were raised in a country where truth is valued and by people who also value truth I bet your story here would have been at least a little different. Nigeria is what it is because of all of us. Your God will not save Nigeria. If you’ve studied the systems in at least one country where things do work, you’ll see that it is the human beings who make the country work. And sometimes these human beings will not necessarily believe in your God.

Future Govnor

F@Agbabiakao, I really respect your post. Shortly after this incident I narrated, I traveled out of the country, to Canada to be precise and I’ve been living in Canada since then, this is over 14 years now. I keep myself abreast with the happenings at home through friends, families and this forum. During this 14 years period, I’ve visited Nigeria four times and my acuity each time I visit HOME is that the general situation is getting worse by the day which led me to ask myself what exactly is the problem of Nigeria? Is it leadership problem? is it followership problem? is it problem created by the society, culture or tradition of our people? does religious play any role in this problem? Is it a problem of wrong foundation of nationhood? Or a combination of so many factors. Canada and the United States were colonized by Bratain same way as Nigeria, today Canada and United States are faring better than Britain as a nation compare to Nigeria. As a Business school student in Canada, there is this particular problem solving theory called THE FISH BONE THEORY we were thought. The summary of this theory is that before you can solve business problem you must first defined the problem accurately. I strongly believe that the inability of Nigerians to accurately defined the problems in Nigeria is the reason we lack solutions. Once again I like to say thank you Agbabiakao for your comment and contribution.

SAJO ISRAEL SALT

… God @ work in Nigeria….

Adetoro

Eh Nigerian police! I was once arrested and charged for what i knew nothing about. My offense was attempted to commit and offense, I was locked up and brutalized at state CID headquarters in Port Harcourt. I thanked God for not been kill.

Tony Aneni

“The Police Authorities said i should charge him.” I expect the magistrate to ask the police to pay the man compensation and dig deeper into who in the police or possibly invite the DPO Ajah police station who should answer questions and own the responsibility or be sacked as a deterant. The Judge has murdered justice.

Uju

Tony Anenih ke? Of all peoples name to use…………………..Abeg drop that criminals name

El realista

What if that was his real name?

Uju

He must reject it asap! Nah today people they change name

El realista

That doesn’t make sense.

El realista

What if that was his real name?

genuinely

Please, take it easy. This is a Nigerian paper and they are good giving incomplete stories. There is definitely more to it that is not reported.

El realista

Too soon to tell, or maybe this is the end of the story.

El realista

Too soon to tell, or maybe this is the end of the story.

Life is Good

What a Country! Really revolution looms around the corner…

Dele Odugbemi

That is the reason i have never been a friend to a Nigerian Police man or woman since i was born because it is an organization that does not respect humanity they are suppose to protect.

Ike

The beauty of this Deputy Superintendent of Police won’t let me read this story, I beg she don marry? lol

Sokakrazi

Ike, lady Braide’s poise actually answered your question. Good luck, hope you will be good enough to get her attention!.

Ike

I pray so oh…she is damn pretty

Sokakrazi

Ike, lady Braide’s poise actually answered your question. Good luck, hope you will be good enough to get her attention!.

Engr Ola

Which way Nigeria?

A wise

I congratulate the police officer for his courage. I also suggest that the “they” who forced him to charge the wrong person should be brought to book. I believe a lot of pple are being punished for crimes they know nothing about. Human right activists over to u.

mine

So police still get this kind fine woman? Hope no be a case of fine outside and Nigerian police inside :)-

Amata

Maybe it is the colour of their uniform; I wonder why our police is populated with evil men. Their dark hearts make them do evil. This is just one of many innocent people the police have sent to jail and other numerous cases to their grave. Obviously, the corporal here is very different. Thank God he spoke out. The government should investigate this case and bring those who forced him to charge the man for a crime he never committed to face the full wrath of the law.

Obi

I thank God for this police officer. He should be given a National Award for his courage and truthfulness. Only God knows how many innocent people have been sent to the gallows by the Nigeria police in similar circumstances. God bless Nigeria!

propestant

that boy should thank his God that he has the fear of God in him else he would have been a different story.that is how police operates in Nigeria someone will commit murder but,because either the parents are wealthy or he has someone at the top,they will look for an innocent person that will bear the brunt while the real killer go scot free

Emeka

The police man was hugely bribed to change his statement. The truth about this whole absurd episode has not been told. Nigerian police? I beg, anything is possible.

Owa Ndidi

May God almighty bless that truthful police man who said nothing but the truth.

Gbenga Odumosu

Many innocent heads at mogun. God save us.

Charles

I salute the sense of justice of this magistrate.If other magistrates were to conduct preliminary inquisition upon arraignment of suspects a lot of injustice and wickedness perpetrated by Nigeria Police will be frustrated.A substantial majority of magistrates in Lagos state do not do this inquisition leading to innocent suspects going through harrowing/life threatening criminal trial process in Lagos State.The laws amply empower magistrates to conduct this inquisition but they do not in practice.What goes on in the administration of criminal justice in Lagos state (which I am familiar with) is sickening

Michael Scoffeild

hmmmm…..while i read this story my attention was drawn to the picture of the DSP Ngozi C Briade… and i asked myself if it is right for a police officer to keep long nails like she does in the picture. i am not really sure but i guess those long nails could pose a threat to public safety and to her self during arrest and combat operations….i stand to be corrected anyway….

JUJUMAN

Mr, her LONG NAIL can’t POSE a THREAT to PUBLIC safety, MIND you, she doesn’t go for arrest, nor engage in COMBAT OPERATIONS………..She’s just a TALKATIVE for LAGOS STATE POLICE COMMAND…….and for her own safety concerning her NAILS, she is on her OWN…….

BAWO

FOOLISH MEN! WHAT HAS THAT GOT TO DO WITH HER ABILITY TO WORK? THAT’S SUCH A SEXIST STATEMENT. RUBBISH NIGERIAN MEN AND THEIR DOUBLE STANDARDS. GUESS SHE’S JUST A GOOD FUCK BUT NOT A COMPETENT POLICE OFFICER BECAUSE SHE’S A PRETTY WOMAN. ANIMALS

JUJUMAN

MUMU, read my POST again, before you comment!!!! ODE!!!!!

BAWO

@Jujuman, i wasn’t replying you in particular. It was a general statement to all men commenting on her nails, ok. Chill on it

JUJUMAN

I’m sorry!!, NO HARD FEELING’S.

BAWO

Apology accepted. E-smile!

JUJUMAN

MUMU, read my POST again, before you comment!!!! ODE!!!!!

Gadaffi.

Mike, God bless you for your question. It is not right for a serving Police Officer to leave her fingers uncut and hair not parked to the back. This is an act of Indiscipline and can never happen in the Military that I know. I suggest that name Nigerian Police Force should be changed to Nigeria Police Service. Superior-Subordinate relationship in the Police is zero cos of Corruption. Too bad.

c j

A lot of prisoners in our jails are innocent citizens being spited by a very corrupt investigative system in our country.

Tolani

Thank God, not all our policemen are bad. May God bless this policeman. The authority that the policeman was referring to must be punished .

Magnus0071mg

NA TODAY

Rommel

How many more people are paying for crimes they did not commit under similar circumstances where police authorities have to present someone else for a crime suspects knew nothing about,how common is this practice in Nigeria? we witnessed this when OBJ was departing and he brought out some people claiming that they were responsible for the death of uncle Bola Ige and to the amazement of everyone,the suspects expressed surprise as that was the firs time they were hearing of such accusation.

Chaideho

OMG! This is how innocent people are usually framed for crimes they never committed because police authorities always want to be seen as being “on top of the situation”.

oz.

Just Imagine what would have happened to that young man if that police corporal was not bold enough to speak the truth in court. This is one of the reasons Nigerians hate police men, it is not just that they are ineffective but they are also wicked, Nigeria police are very similar to men of the underworld. May God bless and protect that corporal from the evil his colleagues are planning for him.

bolaji Issa

Case struct out?Mr Ayodimeji Alegbeleye should be paid damages,gbam!

chux

a policeman at a checkpoint has stopped a motorist and requested for his documents and the motorist gave him every document he asked of. He took the docs to his superior sitting down near their patrol car “oga, I no see wetin I go take charge this man o, charge him reckless driving now”

Okhokuo Niyokuo

And what should happen to the superiors who compelled the Investigating Police Officer to charge the wrong person? What compensation would be paid to the man wrongfully detained?

Bola Dada

That is not a matter before this judge. If his lawyers are smart, then they can institute a case against the police and claim damages

hybee

Please Nigerian,let’s support this movement and make sure this policeman get promoted out of that area and probably higher rank because this so called his oga @ the top will set him up.we need the likes of this in our govt not by certificate.one love

Sokakrazi

Incredible!….this out to be a joke.

Yinka

Thank God, many have gone like that. That policeman deserve honour.

Ola akinlade

This is not new , however non of the officers dear admit the corruption in the system

emeka

Some Nigerian lawyers are also devilish and unprofessional. What was the prosecution counsel doing in court about this case?
Did he not liase with the IPO who was supposed to be his lead witness?
But for the God fearing policeman, another innocent soul would have been wasted for a crime he did not commit.

emeka

Some Nigerian lawyers are also devilish and unprofessional. What was the prosecution counsel doing in court about this case?
Did he not liase with the IPO who was supposed to be his lead witness?
But for the God fearing policeman, another innocent soul would have been wasted for a crime he did not commit.

Ascar

Na wa for Nigerian men. We are talking about a serious issue of an attempt to make the innocent suffer for the crime of the guilty, and some are more interested in how beautiful Ngozi Braide’s face and nails are.

charles morgan

Ascar leave that thing, na both side man need to talk about.

Ascar

Na wa for Nigerian men. We are talking about a serious issue of an attempt to make the innocent suffer for the crime of the guilty, and some are more interested in how beautiful Ngozi Braide’s face and nails are.

otomololu

Good. This shows there is still hope in Nigeria. Thank God for that fearless IPO. God will surely elevate you. Though your boss would want to persecute you, dont worry, God will use their persecution to promote you beyond your own imagination but to their shame. keep up the good job.

otomololu

Good. This shows there is still hope in Nigeria. Thank God for that fearless IPO. God will surely elevate you. Though your boss would want to persecute you, dont worry, God will use their persecution to promote you beyond your own imagination but to their shame. keep up the good job.

mohammed

Asp Ngozi God bless u with beauty

Sunny

Police in Nigeria their heart is as dark as the uniform they have on them.

Sunny

Police in Nigeria their heart is as dark as the uniform they have on them.

Sunny

Police in Nigeria their heart is as dark as the uniform they have on them.

julius olowookere

In Nigeria is it the police that prosecutes? Police only investigate. What role has been played by the DPP? Were the evidences presented by the police sufficient to prosecute? If not, why was the matter before the court. The is a crime and Lawyers in the office of the DPP should be investigated. The Police do not appear to have committed any misdeed here.

julius olowookere

In Nigeria is it the police that prosecutes? Police only investigate. What role has been played by the DPP? Were the evidences presented by the police sufficient to prosecute? If not, why was the matter before the court. The is a crime and Lawyers in the office of the DPP should be investigated. The Police do not appear to have committed any misdeed here.

julius olowookere

In Nigeria is it the police that prosecutes? Police only investigate. What role has been played by the DPP? Were the evidences presented by the police sufficient to prosecute? If not, why was the matter before the court. The is a crime and Lawyers in the office of the DPP should be investigated. The Police do not appear to have committed any misdeed here.

FamilyReconciler

Hmnnnn… There is more than just strike out the case out. The Judge must have been guided by his/her conscience but there is need to push further. It is only by trying the IPo that would lead to who ordered him to present innocent one as the suspect. We now know that our cells and prisons must be having 45% of innocent souls. How can we move forward when God frowns at judgement perversion? May the good Lord bless that police (IPO) and that judge in Jesus name.

FamilyReconciler

Hmnnnn… There is more than just strike out the case out. The Judge must have been guided by his/her conscience but there is need to push further. It is only by trying the IPo that would lead to who ordered him to present innocent one as the suspect. We now know that our cells and prisons must be having 45% of innocent souls. How can we move forward when God frowns at judgement perversion? May the good Lord bless that police (IPO) and that judge in Jesus name.

Andrew Amuko

dis is hw thousands of innocent pple re sent to jail for wat dere no nothing abt, pls nigeria police try and change ur old school tactics of mass arresting innoceNT pple long after a crime is committed in a place, do they think d offender will be waiting dere…stop dis old fashion tactics

VoiceofNigerians

But sha! this police woman fine oh

BAYO

OOOO GOD PLS SAVE NIGERIA FROM THE HAND OF THIS WICKED PEOPLE

Alexander

Were are those that are supporting capital punishment by hanging in Nigeria?

Lawrence Aburimen

Can you imagine

ayo

Punch and ambush Journalism…….., this lady’s pretty looks is a good thing for Nigerian Police Sha

john uloko

JUST ONE OUT OF MANY THAT HAVE PAST THRU DE SAME SYSTEM.GOD PLS HELP THIS NATION

susan

I hope they compensate the young man and those useless police officers are slammed in prison to stop this happening again.

KANMI

IS THAT HOW THIS CASE WOULD DIE? THIS MAN SHOULD CHARGE THE NIGERIA POLICE TO COURT FOR SUCH A WICKED ACT. HOW MANY PEOPLE HAD DIE AND MANY ROTTEN IN JAIL BECAUSE OF FALSE ACCUSATION

ekedi

In fact the Officer, Ngozi Braid is extremely beautiful. I love her charming face. Even when I once saw her in TV. during an interview. This shows that Federal Govt is taking good care of Police officers, they should resist from tarnishing the image of police by collecting 20 naira or be shot. They should perform their duties effectively and efficiently.
the issue at had shows that some of them are not fit to be police or to investigate crime.

O.A.U.

How on earth anybody can do such things as I hear, see, or read beats my imagination. There is so much lack of fear of the LORD,I cant really understand. I sincerely believe strong men of GOD should rally round and declare A DAY OF DELIVERANCE for the police,politicians, and infact the nation as a whole. Lets beware of the day of GOD’s wrath. Mark my words.

yomighty

Yet here lays a Country persistent on the death penalty. Kill all the innocent, let th criminals live to see another day.

kc

my brother even if man fails you, God will not disappoint you for saving that life, don’t think of the consequences of your good actions, God will reward you and your family, Amen.

Casca

I use this medium to call on the IG to immediately wade into this case and ensure Justice is not miscarried. Whichever ‘police authorities’ is involved should be charged with premeditated murder(anticipated) of this innocent man.

BigJoe

God bless this police man for saying the truth. he will see favour in the sight of the lord. Police work will not be the end of his reward like some others take it.

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tony are

I wan marry this lady self….da police deputy comm

tony are

I wan marry this lady self….da police deputy comm

rev. ndubisi

REV. NDUBISI.
Recently the President urged the Governors to sign death warrantS for condemned prisoners. He told them not to shy away from difficult aspects of their assignments as Governors. Can you see why the Governors do not want to sign the death warrants? Too much uncertainties surround legal proceedings – deliberate malicious condemnation,
culpable erroneous sentencing, erroneous sentencing due to human limitations and letters of the law and many other reasons. Many innocent people like the story we have just read are sentenced for crimes they are completely ignorant about.
This is one of the reasons why DEATH PENALTY SHOULD BE EXPUNGED FROM THE NIGERIAN CONSTITUTION. It is trying to right a wrong with another.

rev. ndubisi

REV. NDUBISI.
Recently the President urged the Governors to sign death warrantS for condemned prisoners. He told them not to shy away from difficult aspects of their assignments as Governors. Can you see why the Governors do not want to sign the death warrants? Too much uncertainties surround legal proceedings – deliberate malicious condemnation,
culpable erroneous sentencing, erroneous sentencing due to human limitations and letters of the law and many other reasons. Many innocent people like the story we have just read are sentenced for crimes they are completely ignorant about.
This is one of the reasons why DEATH PENALTY SHOULD BE EXPUNGED FROM THE NIGERIAN CONSTITUTION. It is trying to right a wrong with another.

sabiko

This police is courageous, but this Nigeria any inhuman pen tto any body that have no connection, I hope this Officer will not be fire. Mean while this man should the police for wrongful detention. And I hope our civil right Lawyers are listening.

erubobo

DSP Ngozi… hmmm

ABOY UGEP

OFFIER GOD BLESS U, revelation, 16 33, the truet shall set u free

freeman

sweet police babe

aniefiok iko

Who is policing the Nigeria Police…? President Goodluck Jonathan please save us

idongesit

What a story! Lord have mercy on us!

Agbabiakao

The country is rotten. I am sick and tired of our “e go better” mentality! People who say they are proud of today’s Nigeria continue to astound me. When will we begin to accuse ourselves and our upbringing?

We need to start teaching our young ones to respect truth and not necessarily elders. I continue to hold our traditional cultures responsible for where we are! You cannot respect your elders and challenge the world which they are in charge of!

The Birth of a New Nigeria

Fellow compatriots:

Good day to you ALL.

While it is tragic, for the fact that someone has been murdered and another would have been executed for a crime he knew nothing about, I still want to say that I am impressed with the development. I love the unbelievable courage and gut of that Police Officer- Olumide.

However, please I want your thoughts on an issue. What do you ALL think we need to do about Nigeria’s Security and Safety Architecture? We all tend to condemn and criticize but what can we put forward to the FGN to form a comprehensive National Security and Safety Policy?

Please, I will greatly appreciate your esteemed contribution on this project/subject.

We can see how the NPF has failed us given the testimony of Corpora Olumide? So, what will we ALL advise the Government to put in place to address problems associated with Safety and Security in Nigeria? I have come here to get your thoughts and it will be carried to the FGN, I can assure you. I have monitored the conversations of great Nigerians and our foreign friends here, and I have occasionally reported your wonderful positions and observations to the concerned authorities before. I am not saying they will 100% do our bidding, but at least let us tell them. Often times, our leaders are not aware of our feelings, so let us take out thoughts to their door steps, which my group has been doing.

Thank you and GOD bless Nigeria!!!

ekedi

The FG should check properly and scrutinize the recruitment of police and make sure that their character measure up to the standard of protecting the citizens not killing our innocent citizens. I hope you will get the point on what I can contribute, thanks so much for your concerned toward the safety of our beloved citizens.

Contact Point

The Magistrate should have awarded damages to the young man against the police in am amount so heavy that the police authority will be extremely careful next time. This is total madness, which shows that a lot is wallowing in prisons for case they do not know anything about while many others have gone 6ft because of issues they do not have hands in. Are we not approaching Armageddon?

Steve Chuks

This is the reality of our dear country police – ”falsehood and punishment of the innocent and the less privileged citizens”, while the rich and politicians kill and maim the ordinary people without being arrested. Imagine what that young man might have gone through in their cell, his immediate family. Probably, they might have giving money to police to release their brother and those rogues in uniform might have collected something from these people despite the innocence of the young man. IG, CP, what can you say about this. Judge, how do you handle this. Though I trust the later.

psammy

i pray this police officer doesn’t lose his Job for standing to tell the truth

Rotimi

I commend your honour for the courage taken in even listen to the fact of the case and ruled accordingly . Other Magisterate should take note of this. Meanwhile I commend the I P O. The role of the superior that gave that order despite the investigation not indicting the defendant arraign.

REV DR FELIX NWOSU

The police truly did not carry out enough investigation before determination. but since he was the one found within the scene he was the first suppect.but my concern here is that the ipo said he was ask to say what he said The question now who ask him?and why?.

Agbabiakao

The Nigerian is a broken person. We need to begin to look inwards for the solutions to these problems. We continue to expect officers of the country to behave in some manner which is different from how the average man on the street behaves. You cannot expect the child of someone who has been forced to forget the meaning of truth to somehow naturally be a truthful person. Truth is not in our culture. We have lived and continue to live in a country which rewards cheats often at the expense of truth. We continue to hail those who have succeeded via dubious means. We award titles and our officers at the federal level give themselves national MERIT awards while we watch and do nothing. We have become seriously desensitized to crime and often are unwittingly a part of it, whether we know it or not. It seems easy to point fingers at our broken institutions while forgetting that we are the products. The majority of us anyway. So we the people are broken and need fixing. Not by the government but by the honest ones among us. Because the Nigeria which we intend to pass on to the next generation is a deeply, deeply shameful one. And we can try to exhort ourselves when under the influence of alcohol or whatever else, but those who know anything know exactly where we stand – in a poor, poor, place.

Biodun

True talk my friend!

Uyi Erhahon

God bless that Magistrate for the speedy dispensation of justice, such an act by a judicial officer is very rare. I wonder for the Police authorities.

dollarman

hmmmmmmmm,for the first time a Nigerian police is saying the truth in public.may God blessed Nigeria nd reform the Nigeria police ameen

Olaosebaba12

Just wondering how many innocent people have been arraigned and sentenced to death for offence they did not commit?

Engr Ehis

U see the kind of police we are breeding in Nigeria, everyday they will say police is your friend. God bless the defence attorney, God bless the magistrate.Police is no poor man friend.pls beware try not to be involved with them.once they comeout of police college they become inhuman.God help us alll.the day my child joins NPF I will disown him.

ola

That is Ajah Police station for you, I can bet that a thorough investigation of Ajah DPO will reveal more atrocities because only the innocents get into trouble in our zone, the money bags are free to kill at will those of you area ajah please take note

Unang T

The Police force is just a dumping spot for societal misfits. The Police Service commission should raise the bar of recruitment into the Force. Nigeria Police is the only security organ that i have encountered a Police personnel who could not write nor express himself in simple English language. The corruption in the force and low literacy rate are responsible for most of the troubles in the Force. I am not sure the Police do scrutinise anyone prior to recruitment, especially those with notes from ‘oga at the top’. I have met a known crime-prone individual in Police uniform with gun before. The first day i sighted him, i was not able to believe that such a person could get into the Force. The second time i met him was at Adeola Odeku street in Lagos holding gun, and i had to walk down to him and asked if he was now in the Police, and he answered in the affirmative. I could not think well again till i got home, because i knew this guy to be a lay about. Where he even got the certificate, if any, to join the Force baffles me till today. My advise to all law abiding citizens is that they should try and avoid any Policeman as much as possible. I thank God for the rescue of the innocent, but the judgement should have addressed his being abuse by awarding cost to the Police, else let his lawyer take up the case.

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tonye

i would love to kiss those lips. They look so soft!

ezeigbo1960

Let me tell you people what the police did to my inlaw just today, 05.07.2013.
They arrested my
inlaw today afternoon with a new plate number of my bus, which he collected
from Road safety at Ojodu-Berger. As he came out to go to first gate
Agindingbi, where the bus was being painted, a group of policemen led by an
inspector accosted him and asked him, where he got plate number from. My inlaw
told them he was coming from road safety a stone throw away. They said he
should get into their vehicle. He complained that he was going to the mechanic,
they pushed him into their van and moved with him, driving about and arresting
people indiscriminately. My inlaw was taking first to Berger bus stop, then to
toll gate around Ojota, and finally to Ikeja along Olowu street. My inlaw said
on the way to Olowu, they called him papa (my inlaw is a bit advanced in age)
and asked if he would not bail himself, whether he didn’t know, that everything
in Nigeria was about money. My inlaw pleaded that he had only 500 Naira, which
was to take him to and fro 1st gate Agindingbi, but the inspector, said if he
didn’t give them 5000 Naira, he would go to the station with them, and that if
he got to the station, the case would change. When my inlaw asked what he had
done, the inspector answered him, he was going to teach him a lesson today, when
they would go to the station. The inspector was said to have told him, that he
was not interested in the vehicle papers, which he just collected back from the
road safety commission after they had issued the plate number. It was then it
dawned on my inlaw that he could die. He said it was one of the constables
among them, who pitied him and asked, if he could not call any body who could
bring him money at Ikeja there. He said the constable hinted to him never to
let himself be taken to the station, for it would be bad for him. At that
juncture, my inlaw had to call a relation, who rushed to Ikeja to give him 4000
Naira, which the inspector was pleaded with to accept. The inspector was said
to have asked a sergeant among them to collect the money from my inlaw. This
happened just today.

In the same way as I bless and pray for Abba Kyari, the SARS chief, his family and his team, for their efforts and sacrifice in fighting to save lives, so
I place a curse on the inspector, his team and their families. As they drive
around, tormenting the innocent and impoverished nigerians who they are
employed and paid for to protect, so will robbers kill them on those roads, so
will their families never no peace. May their children who get fed and trained
with such money remain imbeciles. May their wives, who smile at such cursed
money when these monster husbands pour out such money from their pockets
everyday after work, when it is obvious to the wives that those days are not
salary days, may they be windows and die in abject poverty in the mighty name
of Jesus, AMEN. God will keep blessing the good ones among our police force,
final Amen

Adefunmi

Thank God for giving the police officer the gut to actually confess. hmmmm… Nigerian Police!!! Many has been jailed for what they knew nothing about… It is only in Nigeria that police men arrive at a crime scene after the robbers had left and then arrest the people who live in the area! if not those who informed them in the first place… Yet They say “Police is your friend”…………..

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